Sentence examples for provision to enable from inspiring English sources

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"The government also set up nursery provision to enable married women to work".

Congress enacted this provision to enable investors, policy makers and the public to better understand — and to change — the dynamics behind indefensible pay gaps.

The latest proposal does not include an expected provision to enable the auctioning of new airport slots, a plan that had been strongly opposed by airlines.

The paper identifies the problems associated with making adequate educational provision to enable the effective teaching and learning of a complex subject such as design, within the restrictive educational environment.

Although the present rent law contains a "pass‐along" provision to enable owners to raise rents up to 2.5percentntoto absorb increased labor costs, many landlords reportedly see the strike as a way of brining pressure on the Lindsay admin istration and the City Council to make major reforms to the old controls.

then there should be legal and medical provision to enable her to be allowed to die or to be assisted to die.

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Provisions included pollution allowances for favored corporations, carbon credit-default swaps, complicated worldwide offset provisions to enable avoidance of actual pollution reductions at home and loopholes to extend the life of the dirtiest coal plants.

He said that the National Clean Air Coalition, a group of environmental organizations, would seek new provisions to enable the Government to deal more effectively with problems such as acid rain and carbon dioxide pollution, as well as toxic substances in the air.

Accordingly, a guideline has been established for the Egyptian code provisions to enable professionals to assign the steel moment resisting frame between adequate-ductility, intermediate-ductility and limited-ductility.

After the bill had its second reading, the government introduced new provisions to enable courts to impose injunctions on those it considers, on the balance of probabilities, to have been involved in or encouraged "gang-related violence" in order to prevent future violence or to protect the person.

A recent study examining Sri Lanka's domestic legal framework in protecting the right to health of conflict displaced communities concluded that domestic laws provide sufficient provisions to enable health protection for IDPs [ 76].

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